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20050805: Weather station codes

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  • Subject: 20050805: Weather station codes
  • Date: Mon, 08 Aug 2005 13:36:15 -0600

>From: Luis Lopez <address@hidden>
>Organization: UPRM
>Keywords: 200508052143.j75Lhtjo018262

Hi Luis,

I apologize for not being able to respond earlier, but I just finished
the McIDAS training worshops, and I just had to take the weekend off!

>   Do you know a site/office where to get a weather station code(s), are 
>these codes registered to some office in USA??.

I am not sure what you are asking for.  Are you asking for a site that
assigns IDs to a station, or are you looking for information on
decoding data that a site provides?

>I need data from 
>Mcidas and it seems that some codes have changed. Thank you.

Station IDs?  If you are seeing a situation where stations that
used to report are no longer available, then it may be the case
that they were decommissioned or their ID changed.

Please give me an example of what you are looking for so I will know
how to direct you.

Cheers,

Tom
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